Khan unanimously approved as owner of Jaguars

IRVING — Shahid Khan was 16 when he moved from Pakistan to the United States to attend the University of Illinois. While hanging out in the basement of his fraternity house, he began his American dream of owning an NFL team.

After building a multibillion-dollar company, Khan started working toward spending some of his fortune on fulfilling that college fantasy. He reached out to owners such as Wayne Weaver of the Jacksonville Jaguars to learn the business from the inside, and for them to get to know him.

Khan’s dream-turned-plan crossed the goal line Wednesday. He joined the fraternity of NFL owners as his purchase of the Jaguars from Weaver was unanimously approved by the other owners.

The deal is for an estimated $760 million. The ownership transfer will be complete Jan. 4.

“What I want to share with the Jacksonville fans is: Here I am, reporting for duty and ready to serve the fans. Let the fun begin,” Khan said with a smile that never left his face during a 20-minute news conference.

The 61-year-old Khan is the league’s first minority owner. But that’s not the only reason he stands out among his 31 peers. There’s also the prominent mustache he’s fancied since 1972, a trademark that he joked enables him to leap tall buildings and “do things I didn’t know I could do.”

Then again, what he’s done to get to this point is pretty remarkable.

Upon graduating from college in 1971, Khan went to work at Flex-N-Gate as an engineering manager. He left in 1978 to start his own company, Bumper Works, and two years later bought his former employer. Now his privately held company is a major manufacturer of bumper systems for pickup trucks and SUVs built in North America. Revenue last year topped $3 billion, and Khan is thought to be a billionaire himself.

He tried buying the St. Louis Rams last year before landing this deal in late November. Now, he’s officially part of the NFL’s ownership club, starting right away with the other items on the agenda of this long-planned meeting, although he joked “I’ve got my training wheels on” because the transfer won’t be completely official for a few more weeks.

The league’s finance committee formally approved Khan’s bid last week. So when the agenda item came up Wednesday, there wasn’t a single question, or a single dissenting vote.